Last week marked another free release from Pretty Lights' self titled music label, Pretty Lights Music. Since this label has been started, there have been free releases from artists such as Paper Diamond, Michael Menert, Gramatik, Paul Basic, SuperVision, and now a second release from Break Science, a Brooklyn based Electro duo comprised of Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee. These two producers and seasoned vets of the music scene have quite the resume behind them. The duo has produced and performed with the likes of The Fugees, Wu Tang Clan, and even John Scofield.
For their first album, Further Than Our Eyes Can See, Break Science went with a bit more hip hop feel. This time around, the boys have gone with some production value and really drive home some good ol fashioned glitch-hop electro tied together with some hard hitting bass.
"Monolith Code is the innate message we have to decipher to get to the next step in our evolution" says Lee. "The monolith represents a transition into a higher level of consciousness. A spark that initiates us to consider wider possibilities and ideas. The code is the system to express this transformation. Containing information from the past, present and future, it holds the key to unlock our potential as spiritual beings."
I expect giant things from these guys in the near future, plan on seeing them be a staple for festivals this year and if they are playing in your city, do not hesitate to buy a ticket. Their album, as is all music is on Pretty Lights Music, can be downloaded for free or you can throw them a couple bucks if you feel so inclined.





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